Almanaque Bertrand, 1934 – Useless excuses
Posted on February 6th, 2010 by Mariana
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From the Punch:
The aunt, visiting the little sick patient – I’m sorry I didn’t bring you any gifts, Cahrlie, but I didn’t see anything you might like.
Charlie – What did you see you thought I wouldn’t like?
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